This piece explores the experiences of McGill students working in the sex industry. It highlights the emotional and physical labor involved, the stigma and risks they face, and the challenges of balancing work and school.
McGill administrators maintain that the Sexual Assault Centre of McGill Students' Society (SACOMSS) will not receive special privileges regarding office space, despite ongoing advocacy by students.
An article discussing the Rez Project, a program designed to create a safer environment in McGill residences by encouraging discussions on topics like sexual assault, gender, and sexual diversity.
A commentary piece addressing a high-profile sexual assault scandal involving a McGill athlete. The article expresses frustration with the university's slow response to the incident, which involved hazing and sexual violence. The article criticizes…
An announcement that SACOMSS, McGill's Sexual Assault Centre, has ceased running the White Ribbon campaign, an initiative led by men to end violence against women.
The article details SSMU's support for a petition urging the Quebec National Assembly to repeal the "code of silence," which prevents schools from disclosing sanctions against those accused of sexual assault. The proposed change would require…